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    Suspects Found in Iowa

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    By KMAN Staff on January 18, 2013 State News

    HOLTON, Kan. (AP) Two people wanted for questioning in a northeast Kansas homicide were arrested after being found in a car trunk in Iowa.

    Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse says a man and woman were captured Thursday evening in Urbandale, Iowa. Details of their arrest were not immediately available.

    They are suspects in the January 10 death of 29-year-old Kevin Stanley at his home in Mayetta. The female suspect was the former fiancie of David Tiscareno, who shot and killed two Topeka police officers Dec. 16 and was shot to death the next day.

    The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that a woman from Denison, Iowa, and a man from Topeka were arrested for obstruction of justice. Further details were not immediately available.

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